Ion diffusion may introduce spurious current sources in current-source density (CSD) analysis

Volume: 118, Issue: 1, Pages: 114 - 120
Published: Jul 1, 2017
Abstract
Current-source density (CSD) analysis is a well-established method for analyzing recorded local field potentials (LFPs), that is, the low-frequency part of extracellular potentials. Standard CSD theory is based on the assumption that all extracellular currents are purely ohmic, and thus neglects the possible impact from ionic diffusion on recorded potentials. However, it has previously been shown that in physiological conditions with large...
Paper Details
Title
Ion diffusion may introduce spurious current sources in current-source density (CSD) analysis
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Volume
118
Issue
1
Pages
114 - 120
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